When you think of Tasmania, images of towering trees, cascading waterfalls, and pristine wilderness probably come to mind. This full-day tour from Hobart, priced at just over $120 per person, offers a thoughtfully curated way to see some of the island’s most celebrated sights. Led by experienced guides, you’ll journey north into the Derwent Valley, walking among some of the tallest trees in the world, marvel at the tiered Russell Falls, and even visit the historic Salmon Ponds Hatchery. It’s a well-paced, intimate experience designed for travelers who value nature, learning, and a touch of local history.
Two aspects we particularly love about this tour are the focus on small-group dynamics—which means more personalized attention and fewer crowds—and the diversity of stops, from lush rainforests and ancient trees to charming little towns. That said, one consideration is the weather; Tasmania’s climate can change quickly, so packing appropriately is key.
This trip is ideal if you’re eager to see Tasmania’s wonders without the hassle of planning each stop yourself. It suits nature lovers, photography enthusiasts, and those who want a relaxed but comprehensive taste of Tasmania’s natural beauty. With high praise for guides and a variety of scenic highlights, this tour promises a memorable day for first-time visitors and seasoned travelers alike.
- Intimate Experience: Small-group size (max 15) for personalized service
- Diverse Highlights: Rainforest walks, waterfalls, historic hatchery, and ancient trees
- Guided Insights: Knowledgeable guides enrich the experience with local stories
- Value for Money: Full-day trip including transport, entrance fees, and morning tea
- Flexibility: Free cancellation with plans accommodating weather changes
- Accessibility: Moderate fitness level needed for walking parts of the tour
Starting Point and Duration
We meet at the Mona Brooke Ferry Terminal in Hobart at 9:00 am, where a comfortable, air-conditioned coach awaits. The tour lasts roughly 7 hours 15 minutes, giving plenty of time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed. Pickup is available at selected hotels, making it convenient if you’re staying in Hobart’s central area.
Salmon Ponds Heritage Hatchery and Gardens
Our adventure begins with a visit to the Salmon Ponds, the oldest trout hatchery in the Southern Hemisphere. Set amidst classic English-style gardens, it’s easy to see why this spot has been a favorite since the early 1900s. The salmon and trout are fascinating to watch, and many reviews mention the delicious, complimentary morning tea—a pleasant start that sets a relaxed tone for the day.
One reviewer noted, “Feeding the salmon and trout was amazing,” and others appreciated the historic ambiance and the chance to learn about local aquaculture. Admission is included, so you can spend about an hour exploring and chatting with guides about Tasmania’s fishing history.
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Tall Trees Walk in Mount Field National Park

Next, we venture into the heart of Mount Field National Park, home to some of the tallest trees on the planet. The Tall Trees Walk offers a canopy-level perspective, giving you a sense of scale that’s hard to beat. Visitors have described it as “incredible,” with towering swamp gums that seem to touch the sky.
Though walking in the rainforest involves some uneven terrain, the trail is manageable for most with moderate fitness. One reviewer said, “The giant eucalyptus trees are simply astonishing,” and many found the experience both humbling and awe-inspiring. Here, your guide will share insights about the forest’s ecology and history, making the walk both educational and visually stunning.
Lunch is at your own expense—there are picnic spots and cafes nearby—so you can relax and reflect on the towering giants you just admired.
Russell Falls and Surrounding Rainforest

The highlight for many travelers is the Russell Falls. An easy, scenic walk brings you through lush rainforest and fern-filled glades to this iconic cascade. The 1.5-hour stop allows plenty of time to snap photos, enjoy the tranquil views, and appreciate the power of nature.
Reviews frequently mention the magnificence of the waterfall—one visitor described it as “magnificent, so tranquil you forget everything else.” If you’re interested in a bit more hiking, the trail continues to the nearby Horse Shoe Falls, but even the shortest walk is enough to feel the magical atmosphere of this well-loved spot.
The sound of rushing water combined with the verdant greenery makes for a memorable experience. Guides often point out interesting flora and fauna, adding depth to the visual feast.
Mount Field Visitor Centre and Curiosity Room

The final stop is at the Visitor Centre, where you can browse exhibits about Tasmania’s flora and fauna. The Curiosity Room offers interactive displays, making it a good place to wind down and learn more about this unique landscape. You’ll spend around 30 minutes here before heading back to Hobart.
Transportation and Comfort

Throughout the day, travel is in a comfortable coach equipped with WiFi, a thoughtful touch for those wanting to share photos or check additional info. The tour caters to travelers who prefer a smooth, hassle-free experience—no worries about navigating yourself, especially since the guide handles all logistics.
Many reviews highlight the guides’ knowledge and friendliness. One reviewer praised Carmel as “an excellent guide,” and others appreciated the relaxed atmosphere created by attentive drivers like Dave. Several mention that the guides went out of their way, even dropping guests closer to cruise terminals when time was tight.
Authentic encounters—feeding salmon at Salmon Ponds, walking among giants of the forest, and witnessing the calming power of Russell Falls—are what make this tour stand out. Travelers consistently note that the scenery is breathtaking, and the stops are well-chosen to showcase Tasmania’s natural diversity.
For $122.04, you get a full day of guided sightseeing, transportation, entrance fees, and a hearty morning tea. Considering the inclusions, the value is excellent—especially when compared to the cost and effort of doing it independently. The small-group setup also means more personalized attention, chances to ask questions, and a less rushed experience.
The multiple stops at significant sites make this trip feel like several outings rolled into one, providing a comprehensive snapshot of Tasmania’s natural beauty.
This experience is perfect for nature enthusiasts, families, first-time visitors, and even seasoned travelers eager for a relaxed day out. If you enjoy scenic walks, waterfalls, and giant trees, you’ll find plenty to love here. The guides’ depth of knowledge is a bonus, making it suitable for curious travelers who want more than just sightseeing.
However, those with limited mobility might want to consider the moderate physical activity involved in rainforest walks, and always be prepared for Tasmania’s unpredictable weather—layers and waterproofs are recommended.
This tour offers a fantastic introduction to Tasmania’s most iconic natural sites—from towering rainforest giants and sparkling waterfalls to historic hatcheries—and does so with a personal touch that larger groups often lack. The thoughtful itinerary, engaging guides, and scenic stops make it a worthwhile investment for anyone wanting a genuine taste of Tasmania’s wilderness.
It’s especially suited to travelers who appreciate authentic experiences, detailed local insights, and beautiful scenery without the hassle of organizing multiple independent excursions. If you want a full, enriching day out that balances adventure with comfort, this tour will deliver.
What is included in the tour?
You’ll enjoy hotel pickup (if applicable), transportation by coach, WiFi onboard, a full-day itinerary, entrance to Mount Field National Park, and a complimentary morning tea at Salmon Ponds.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 7 hours 15 minutes, giving ample time at each stop for exploration and photos.
Are meals provided?
No, lunch is at your own expense. There are nearby cafes and picnic areas for you to enjoy a meal amid the stunning natural surroundings.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are essential, along with layered clothing, a waterproof jacket, and sunscreen—Tasmania’s weather can change quickly.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While the physical activity is moderate, it’s generally suitable for children with good walking ability. Always check with the provider if your kids have special needs.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour. This flexibility adds peace of mind, especially if weather looks uncertain.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of expert guides, scenic diversity, and intimate group size ensures a memorable and relaxing experience. As one reviewer put it, “We really enjoyed it and highly recommend.”
Any tips for the best experience?
Bring a camera, waterproof gear, and some snacks or a packed lunch. Be prepared for a range of weather conditions and enjoy the journey into Tasmania’s wilderness.
This tour from Hobart truly captures the essence of Tasmania’s natural beauty—an accessible, informative, and scenic adventure that’s hard to beat.
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